Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts
I think I've cut all my vent transition bricks and stacked them to see how the anchor plate will work. In this pic, you can I'd like to cut an "L" shaped brick like some others have done.
If I do this all the way around:
1) Do need to use concrete bolts and screw in the 4 holes in the corners of the Simpson Anchor Plate? (I would like not to do that)
2) Can I just mortar the anchor plates flange, above and below it, and NOT put a layer of the FB insulation blanket between my anchor plates flat flange and the brick below it?
thanks, Dino
I think I've cut all my vent transition bricks and stacked them to see how the anchor plate will work. In this pic, you can I'd like to cut an "L" shaped brick like some others have done.
If I do this all the way around:
1) Do need to use concrete bolts and screw in the 4 holes in the corners of the Simpson Anchor Plate? (I would like not to do that)
2) Can I just mortar the anchor plates flange, above and below it, and NOT put a layer of the FB insulation blanket between my anchor plates flat flange and the brick below it?
thanks, Dino





with a thicker brick and a slot thinking the metal flange could expand when hot and have some wiggle room. But ya know, I cut those 4 brick splits already with 1/4 circles and I literally have 1 full brick left. So I think I'll go Bill & Joes method (above posts) and mortar my L bricks in and set the metal flange on a bed of mortar too. But I'd love to see someone do the slot methode. Sounds like a great solution.
Dino

I see you are in Walnut Creek - I grew up in the East Bay myself (W. Pittsburg/Bella Vista/ Bay Point - whatever they want to call it)
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